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Highlights
- In this collection, Elizabeth Huntsinger moves beyond local haints to explore eerie events and unsolved mysteries from the area.
- About the Author: Elizabeth Huntsinger Wolf is a South Carolina native whose mother's family came to the state in the 1600s and whose father immigrated there from Scotland.
- 156 Pages
- Social Science, Folklore & Mythology
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In this collection, Elizabeth Huntsinger moves beyond local haints to explore eerie events and unsolved mysteries from the area.
Book Synopsis
In this collection, Elizabeth Huntsinger moves beyond local haints to explore eerie events and unsolved mysteries from the area.About the Author
Elizabeth Huntsinger Wolf is a South Carolina native whose mother's family came to the state in the 1600s and whose father immigrated there from Scotland. Her first home in Georgetown County was a 1948-vintage 40-foot mahogany Chris Craft boat anchored in the Waccamaw River. Now a landlubber, she lives in a neighborhood built on the site of one of the area's many rice plantations. In addition to being a full-time storyteller/literacy instructor for Georgetown County preschoolers, she, along with her husband, leads Ghosts of Georgetown Lantern Tours and is an avid Civil War reenactor. Georgetown Mysteries and Legends is her third book.